Party Line Vote Kills Additional Funding for VA
Thursday, April 15, 2004
Senate Republicans on Tuesday struck down a
Democratic-backed proposal to add $2 billion to
the fiscal 2005 supplemental spending bill
intended to manage a predicted surge in the
need for veterans’ health care.
The amendment, offered by Patty Murray of Washington and cosponsored by 14 other Democrats, failed on a 46-54 vote, primarily along party lines. Senator Arlen Specter from Pennsylvania was the only Republican to vote for the amendment.
The amendment, which was heavily supported by the workers at Veterans’ Affairs hospitals and outpatient facilities, would have allotted $610 million to specifically address the needs of service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and $525 million to expand mental health care for veterans.
Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI) argued in favor of the amendment saying: “The cost of the war we are fighting today will continue to add up long after the final shot is fired.”
